Issue 18, 2023, Issue in Progress

Magneto–structural maps and bridged-ligand effect for dichloro-bridged dinuclear copper(ii) complexes: a theoretical perspective

Abstract

Theoretical understanding of magneto–structural correlations in dichloro-bridged dicopper(II) complexes can guide the design of magnetic materials having broad-scale applications. However, previous reports suggest these correlations are complicated and unclear. To clarify possible correlations, magnetic coupling constants (Jcalc) of variants of a representative {Cu–(μ-Cl)2–Cu} complex A were calculated through BS-DFT. The variation of the Cu–(μ-Cl)–Cu angle (α), Cu⋯Cu distance (R0), and Cu–Cl–Cu–Cl dihedral angle (τ) followed by structural optimization and calculation of the magnetic coupling constant (Jcalc) revealed several trends. Jcalc increased linearly with R0 and τ, and initially increased and then decreased with α. Further, bridging ligand effects on Jcalc for dicopper(II) complexes were evaluated through BS-DFT; the results revealed that Jcalc increased with increasing ligand field strength (I < Br < Cl < N3 < F). Furthermore, a linear relationship was found between the spin density of the bridging ligand and Jcalc.

Graphical abstract: Magneto–structural maps and bridged-ligand effect for dichloro-bridged dinuclear copper(ii) complexes: a theoretical perspective

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jan 2023
Accepted
17 Apr 2023
First published
20 Apr 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 12430-12437

Magneto–structural maps and bridged-ligand effect for dichloro-bridged dinuclear copper(II) complexes: a theoretical perspective

S. Luo, X. Shen, P. Gao, T. Tu and X. Sun, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 12430 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA00585B

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